§ 2031. Insurance fraud
(a) Definitions. As used in this section:
(1) “Conceal” means to take affirmative action intended to prevent others from discovering information. Mere failure to disclose information does not constitute concealment.
(2) “Insurance policy” has the same meaning as in 8 V.S.A. § 4722(3) and includes a workers’ compensation policy issued pursuant to 21 V.S.A. chapter 9.
(3) “Insurer” has the same meaning as in 8 V.S.A. § 4901(2) and includes a workers’ compensation insurer pursuant to 21 V.S.A. chapter 9.
(b) Fraudulent insurance act. No person shall, with intent to defraud:
(1) present or cause to be presented a claim for payment or benefit, pursuant to any insurance policy, that contains false representations as to any material fact or which conceals a material fact; or
(2) present or cause to be presented any information that contains false representations as to any material fact or that conceals a material fact concerning the solicitation for sale of any insurance policy or purported insurance policy, an application for certificate of authority, or the financial condition of any insurer.
(c) Penalties. A person who violates subsection (b) of this section shall:
(1) if the benefit wrongfully obtained or the loss suffered by any person as a result of the violation has a value of less than $900.00, be imprisoned for not more than six months or fined not more than $5,000.00, or both; or
(2) if the benefit wrongfully obtained or the loss suffered by any person as a result of the violation has a value of more than $900.00, be imprisoned for not more than five years or fined not more than $10,000.00, or both; or
(3) for a second or subsequent offense, regardless of the value of the benefit wrongfully obtained, be imprisoned not more than five years or fined not more than $20,000.00, or both.
(d) Administrative action. Upon the conviction of a practitioner for a violation of subsection (b) of this section, the prosecutor shall inform the appropriate licensing authority. Any victim may notify the appropriate licensing authorities in this State and any other jurisdiction in which the practitioner is licensed of the conviction.
(e) This section shall not be construed to limit or restrict prosecution under any other applicable law.
(f) Immunity. No insurer or insurance professional acting in good faith and furnishing or disclosing information to the appropriate law enforcement official shall be subject to civil liability for libel, slander, or any other cause of action arising from the furnishing or disclosing of such information, except if the information is furnished solely to obtain an advantage in connection with a claim that will be, is being, or has been filed.
(g) The public policy of this State is that the standards of this section shall not apply or be introduced into evidence in any civil or administrative proceeding, whether to argue public policy, materiality, or for any other purpose. (Added 2005, No. 179 (Adj. Sess.), § 1, eff. July 1, 2006; amended 2007, No. 208 (Adj. Sess.), § 4.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 13 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
§ 2002. False pretenses or tokens
§ 2003. False tokens described
§ 2006. False statement as to financial ability
§ 2007. Receiving value upon false statement
§ 2008. False statement as to present validity of prior statement
§ 2011. Fraudulent use of badges
§ 2012. Misrepresenting livestock
§ 2013. Painting or disguising horses
§ 2014. Transferring chattel without notice of lien
§ 2015. Transferring realty without notice of encumbrance
§ 2016. Signing or issuing false certificates of stock
§ 2018. Fraudulent use of slugs and tokens
§ 2019. Manufacture and sale of devices for cheating
§ 2021. Telecommunications fraud and facilitation of telecommunications fraud
§ 2023. Simulating objects of antiquity or rarity
§ 2024. Workers’ compensation fraud; criminal penalties
§ 2025. Employers without workers’ compensation insurance; criminal sanction
§ 2026. Installation of object in lieu of air bag
§ 2027. Sale or trade of motor vehicle with an inoperable air bag
§ 2028. Fraudulent violations of joint fiduciary accounts